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    Gerolamo Sersale (in Latin, Hieronymus Sirsalis) (Naples, 1584–Naples, 1 December 1654) was an Italian Jesuit astronomer and selenographer. His surname...
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  • the Duke of Milan Gerolamo Quaglia (born 1902), Italian wrestler and Olympic medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling Gerolamo Sersale (1584–1654), Italian...
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    invention of a steamboat, also made observations about aerostatic globes Gerolamo Sersale (1584–1654) – Jesuit astronomer and selenographer; his map of the Moon...
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    has accepted him as ruler. July 13 – Italian priest and astronomer Gerolamo Sersale of Naples takes advantage of a full moon and draws an extremely detailed...
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  • Ritter von Seeliger Ján Andrej Segner Hugh Sempill Seneca the Younger Gerolamo Sersale Carl Keenan Seyfert Abraham Sharp Anne Sheepshanks Shi Shen Wacław...
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    observations in 1625, and the Neapolitan Jesuits, and in particular Fathers Gerolamo Sersale, Giovanni Battista Zupi and Giovanni Giacomo Staserio. Fontana traced...
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    lower right Coordinates 12°30′S 60°24′W / 12.5°S 60.4°W / -12.5; -60.4 Diameter 42 km Depth 3.0 km Colongitude 61° at sunrise Eponym Gerolamo Sersale...
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    Angelo Secchi, astronomer Juan Luis Segundo, liberation theologian Gerolamo Sersale, astronomer Thomas Ewing Sherman, son of U.S. Civil War General William...
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  • 60°31′W / 12.49°S 60.51°W / -12.49; -60.51 (Sirsalis) 44.17 1935 Gerolamo Sersale (1584–1654) WGPSN Sisakyan 41°04′N 109°08′E / 41.07°N 109.13°E /...
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    has accepted him as ruler. July 13 – Italian priest and astronomer Gerolamo Sersale of Naples takes advantage of a full moon and draws an extremely detailed...
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  • medicine and botany at the university in Utrecht Proteaceae Bu Sersalisia Gerolamo Sersale (1584–1654), astronomer Sapotaceae Bu Sesleria Leonard Sesler (d. 1785)...
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  • principal co-consecrator of: Fabio Olivadisi, Bishop of Lavello (1626); Gerolamo Cappello, Bishop of Termoli (1626); Theodorus Pelleoni, Bishop of Montepeloso...
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    Matthaeus de Capua. O.Min. (1320–c.1332) Petrus (1332–1341) Andreas Seri Sale (Sersale) (1341–1348) Petrus (1348–1360?) Guilelmus de Aleyraco (1361–1374?) Franciscus...
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    1632. "Archbishop Diego Sersale" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.[self-published source?] Sersale, at his own expense,...
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